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  • The Rainforest Is the Heart of the Regional Climate System

    Susan Trumbore of the Max Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry on the effect of the forest fires in the Amazon on the global climate.

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  • Report Aims to Improve Best Practice in Mine Rehabilitation

    A first-of-its-kind report led by The Western Australian Biodiversity Science Institute aims to improve mining industry practice of how to define and measure successful mine-site rehabilitation criteria.

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  • Land-Use Program Fosters White-Tailed Deer Populations in United States

    A land-use program piloted in the United States is having a long-term positive impact on populations of white-tailed deer, according to new research by University of Alberta biologists.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • New Analysis of Century-Old Fish Scales Reveals Startling Decline in Salmon Populations

    Researchers drawing on 100-year-old sources of salmon data have found that recent returns of wild adult sockeye salmon to the Skeena River—Canada’s second largest salmon watershed— are 75 per cent lower than during historical times

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  • Detecting Fish from Ocean-Going Robots to Complement Ship-Based Surveys

    The ocean is vast, and fish swim.

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  • Researchers Aim to Lower Cost to Make Lab-Grown Meat

    On grocery store shelves among packages of farmed beef, poultry and pork, Peter Stogios expects to one day see meat created in labs.

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  • Shift to More Intense Rains Threatens Historic Italian Winery

    Wine lovers may appreciate a dry white, but a lack of steady rainfall brought on by a changing climate is threatening a centuries old winemaking tradition in Italy, according to an international team of scientists.

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  • Stanford Experts Explain Oceans’ Role in Solving Food Insecurity

    The world will have an additional 2 billion people to feed over the next 30 years – and doing that without decimating the planet’s resources will require exploring as many options as possible.

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  • App Allows Citizen Scientists to Contribute to Monarch Butterfly Research

    When spotting a butterfly, a common reaction may be to whip out a phone and snap a photo.

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  • Student Delivers Homes To ‘Unloved’ Fruits, Veggies

    You see a misshapen pepper, an undersized peach or an oddly coloured apple.

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